Instani Becomes Latest Microsoft Partner Company, Australia
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To become a Microsoft Partner a company must demonstrate innovation, competence and skill. In return, the BizSpark Program accelerates the success of business entrepreneurs and ensures they have full access to current and full featured software development tools and platforms. Microsoft Certifications prove that companies and the individuals working for them can successfully develop and implement solutions that solve highly complex business challenges.
Speaking on his company’s achievement, CEO, Yogesh Patel, commented, “I believe our acceptance onto the program is due to our professional approach to business strategy and our high level of expertise. The Microsoft Certification represents a promise to our customers that we will provide high level technical proficiency, professionalism and quality customer service.”
Instani is a multifaceted operation, providing web application development, software development and web design. The Microsoft BizSpark Program comprises businesses from across the globe, all with the common goal of providing the highest level of service in their chosen fields. From a web design company through to government agencies and financial services companies, the Microsoft program encompasses a range of successful businesses.
When asked about future business expansion, Yogesh Patel humbly stated, “We are extremely proud to be a Microsoft Partner Company, Australia, but for now we will continue doing what we do best, and that is utilising the most effective techniques to deliver best practice web design and development for Australian businesses”.
To find out more about Instani and their services please visit: www.instani.com.
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